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Updated July 2, 2026Weave Robotics is a San Francisco robotics startup founded in 2024 by Evan Wineland and Kaan Dogrusoz, two former Apple engineers who met at Carnegie Mellon and worked together on Apple's AI and robotics teams — Wineland as a product manager on next-generation Siri, Dogrusoz as a machine-learning robotics researcher. The company builds consumer home robots aimed at a narrow, genuinely useful slice of household work rather than general-purpose humanoids. Its first product, the stationary Isaac 0, was followed by Isaac 1, a mobile home robot with a wheeled base and a collapsible torso that folds laundry and resets rooms. Weave's defining choice is honesty about autonomy: its robots run on their own for core tasks but fall back to remote human teleoperation when a job gets too difficult, which guarantees the work gets done while the category matures. Weave came through Y Combinator's Summer 2024 batch. Isaac 1 begins deliveries in California in fall 2026.
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Mobile home robot that folds laundry and tidies rooms — autonomous by default with a remote-teleoperation fallback; deliveries begin fall 2026.
